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Former Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff has been sentenced to four years in prison for corruption. | Former Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff has been sentenced to four years in prison for corruption. |
Abramoff had pleaded guilty in a Washington court to charges of trading expensive gifts, meals and sports trips in exchange for political favours. | |
The case caused a scandal in Washington and sparked off a wide-ranging public corruption probe. | The case caused a scandal in Washington and sparked off a wide-ranging public corruption probe. |
Abramoff is already serving a six-year term for his role in an unrelated fraudulent Florida casino deal. | |
'Changed man' | |
The court had heard how Abramoff made tens of millions of dollars by steering clients to consultants who charged excessive fees and then split the profits with him. | |
Abramoff had faced a possible 11-year sentence but was shown leniency because of his cooperation in other corruption cases. | |
In 3,000 hours of interviews with the FBI, he gave information leading to the conviction of a string of lawmakers and high-profile political figures, including one member of Congress. | |
Abramoff told the court that he was "a broken man" and pleaded for leniency, saying it was "amazing for me to see how far I strayed and how I did not see it at the time". | |
He said that much of the activity of Washington "lives in the loopholes" but that he had "blundered farther than even those excesses would allow". | |
The BBC's Richard Lister in Washington says that the scandal was a disaster for the Republican party, leading to their loss of control in Congress in 2006. | |
But, our correspondent says, the case is unlikely to have any impact on the current race for the White House. | |
Abramoff's current jail term relates to the faking of a wire transfer to obtain loans to buy a fleet of casino boats. |
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